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RE: Blame by Davood Faramarzi: A Creative Acoustic Music with a Special Message.

in Musiclast year

Cool song. You really made the most of what recording gear you had. Knowing how to use it can be more important than having the latest toys.

I really feel lucky that I've lived in places without oppression and violence when so much of the world struggles to get by. I know some people may still complain about the situation here, but at least they are free to do so.

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Thank you my friend for listening and giving me your kind feedback. Somehow, I learned to live like this, and recently I even changed the way I think, I am trying to think positive and always be ready for worst situations, but at the same time I look at the future with hope,that I can finally make things better.

But I am not sure if I can change the way I write songs 😂 cause my writing is usually emotional or about a cause, or physiology of society or life and human. And sometimes as I also mentioned before. I write free like if the words just come to me and I am writing them on a paper, it might sound funny, but it is like how prophets were taking messages, it is a feeling like that, I dont wanna say I am doing a holy thing but it is like an energy that comes to me, not every day and not every moment so I see it as a special gift.

My own song-writing tended to be silly stuff, but I've just not been so inspired in a while. I am proud of some songs I wrote, but it's hard to say where they come from.

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No way, man! Even if you call your writing silly, it’s actually one of the best approaches I’ve seen in rock music. So many artists have written things in wild, unconventional ways, and later, it all just made sense. It doesn’t need to follow some strict, mathematical formula—creativity thrives on chaos! So trust me, you’re doing great, my friend. 🙂